Nebraska advertiser. (Brownville, Nemaha County, N.T. [Neb.]) 1856-1882, December 03, 1857, Image 2
-. ... , ,t . CP f i ; - ' -. u r . . . 1 i i '-. J ,.f r:-i i f-- i y .--- fk j 1 f : j 1 r.i.-. It., t I 3 I - j 31 t . II J t I 4 ll I i I j -.- i . i ':.' ; ' '.' .,- . -a i ft. i .- - .. . J f . tlni i - j i .. Ik, y- . ? ' , .' . A r t, r - ?mmED TO AKT, SCDCE, ! AG1CILTU11E,; COMMENCE, NEWS, OliTICS? GENERAL JNTELUGENCE j AKD TlB ' 7llf EH EST8 OF NEBRASi '-"' VOL. II. CITY; pKBEOWNILITE, NIAH T.7 TBTORSnY; DECEIBEE 3, 1857. - -23:'':V-- V ! " ' ,f',x" ,l ' "1 i v : ' )'... r 4i.'' ' ! i-. 'l ' Nebraska &iucrUscr " IF ETITE.AyP rt'ELISSEP EVEr.T TUl EiSiT ET , FURNAS & LANGDOI?, . ."wfowt'i Si. bd. .7ihin end Wafer. DJIOWXVII.LE, X. 1-. " T' Toncycari: psiiJ in auvawo, , n " ' 12 " ",00 C'.ul .f I nr:rc will lr ftirnislTod at ?l,oO pcr4 rnuiB. i-rovid-.tl ll tra.-x acctrinpniiics .lio tU.T, tot otliCrWiSi.:. 1 . . ' KATES OF AliYDUTISINGi " O-o .iinrr. f 12 lines or 'ouc inicrlion, Fch il'liuonai insertion, square, onv in-mtii tircc laoaLLs, " . ' s;i nioutiis, " one yrar, r.-,i-".ns-Caril of-i lin''? or less one year, .' C1r.TTin, on? 3'i-ar, t.'ii'-Kalf Cuiuaiii.-owe year, Itao-ri-htii " " " U0 2,.".0 4.10 fi.0 1 0,00 ' 5,1)0 C0,C0 j,00 18.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 S.00 20.00 MM 10,00 6.00 ' C.'luma. six iuoiiths. -- ha'.f Culumii, ?ix laanl'us, fourth " eighth " ' i'dlunin. Inrcc moclli!', ' ha.lf Ctriuuia, tlirec liiontlis, f.-urth , " ciplith " " Ann t;niir;r canJi'iates for i.r.ce, i' in aJrancs, ) 5,(!0 in iuivanrc will be required tor nil UverU5e- noniji Mo r,t whfrc actual reronfibilitv is knoTrn. 4 Ten ixr cent for. each cbanro be added to tbc Tihove rates. ' S::iniirr TIasiacss Cards of Crc lines orles..for . ri rear. J J.l'u. N. adre.runv.ment jvfU lc considered W the year, uiAzif Fj.cciuci . the manuscript, or previously KT-esi uixiTi between the y.arties. AIrrtiB3eTif5 nt marked on tht-popy for a fpeci f.J Tinmber of in?erti."'i:c, 'will be continued until or IrroJ ont, and charged aeeordinply. A'.i adrertisemenls from strangers or tmnsicnt per-t.n.-. i. be mid in nlranee. The privilege of yearly -advertisers Trill bo confined J i -Vv t Uieir wn busmen : aua all a iveriieomciat. iit trta.ini:i;r therctm to V paid for xtT. Yearly advertiser? have the privilege tLanging tiioJr.Hdvertisciat'iU -quarterly. " A 11 leaded ad verttffeinent? c barged double lire shove - Jutes.- - Adv.i?emets on tie inside exclusively tval be ba-ed extra. BOOK: AliD FAIICT JOB PRINTING! TTfirir.g a.ldcdto tie Adverser Office Card and Job rr!?es, New TyjK;s of t-ha latest ftyle?. Inks . of ' xill culuri. l.runzuii, I ine Taper. Envelope?, ie.; ne fo.iiow prepared u execute Job Work of every d erijition in a Style nnsurpaeoed by any other oSco fntbe United Suti-s.' rarticularatlintioh TrUl le given to orders from a disUur hi Living t'aeiu prou;ptiy attended to. . Tac TropricUirs, wii. Laving bad an extensive ex pjrieuee. wiii iv tiieir-jrsonal attention to this branch of bu'iu 'ss.nn i Ii.j;k-, in their endeavors to please, b.itb jn.the 'e.tvlicne of their work, and rea'.2a.vi clnrgcs.tu receive a sliare of ihi public Jiairosage.. . BUSINESS C All!) S. .' - A. S.: HOLL ADA'S", . 1 . SURGEON,; PHYSICIAI ; ' , ' JIEOWVTLLX, N. T7; " 7 Solicits a-shAre of puldie atronaT. in the various 3.- a ii. hep (if his prfesi(.n jfrrriii the citizens of Brown-1 i'.le and vicinitT." '' . JUSS- MARY 'TCRKER, ' MILtUIER AKO 'DRESS MAKER. JFirsf 6tr?et, tstwecn. Tiain -and "Water." " Tomiets end Trimmings alvrays on hand. C. T7:y7ZZB-nUER, Arcliitect and Builder. Ttrowixvillo, 3NT- 1". JAMES V. GIBSOK, BLACKSMITH " Second Street, betwocn Main arid Nebraska, 7 r.KOWNVILLE, X. T7 TJ. C. JOHNSOH, Attorney end 'Counsellor at .an AND HEAL ESTATE AGENT. EHOAY-N YILLE, X. T.' , . w ; f t tEFEr.EVCr.3. ,. L Hon. Wm.Jcssup, Hontrae, Tsu . lS. EenU'v, .-. John C. Miller, Chicngo, 111. Wm. I. McAllister,- - - Charles F. Fowler. u " Wm. Ferguson, I'.rownv ille, X 0. F. Ukc, - T. May 7, 187 47-ly SURGEON, PHYSICIAI -.."' Ami' :;- '" 1 - - . - T!LDOHADO, IT. T. ' T LSPECTrULLY tenders bis professional ser L rice? to theeitiren; of Nemaha county andad joining euutics. both ia Ncbraika and ilifsonri. Jwic Hth, 1857. - .-.'- ' ' v -M-5m I. T. Wayte & Co., . ' WHOLES ALE EETXtt DEAI.Tr.P Ty " DHY GOODS, GROCEHIES ' .QueensTrarc, 'Hardware,- Ccitntry Produce, , - Xfi; TJa- "1 - '-:'?li 5 IT.v7. g: -EZrW JETS'. OIFLi " "TT J"ILL attend promptly -lo"-&ll business in bi$ prp- " fcsion wLcn caii&l tin : igucli s subdiviiij Claims, laying out Towa LtttsrDraiiicg City i'laU-r ctc.,eU'- . , r- ' " 'i ' -C7-jLf I.ITKR 15ENNET. JAXKS T. riSKE. OLIVEH BENNETT."! k;, 0.y ilanufiicturcrsoTid Wtralcsal DcAlerfin BOOTS AXi) SHOES.. I7o. S71ain .-"Street. ; ( ' - '; (f oEsnLY,"o.lUl,Cci::iior ilA.i.v XxoLoccsr.) - ST. LOWS; MO;:; :;7: .TOi: OSBOIIN, :-v. B--i?ri,- CLOCKS, .WATCHES, Jewelry. Hated AYnrvCntlcTTrooiis, &.c.,kc. UESHASEIA. CITY, 21.. T. ExcKAHW nnd llKP.viuiNt; doiif on Blurt 17 noti-e nnd AM. or.K VAntSASTFn.. ' A. D. KIRK, ,.77-77 AttonicB:;at -liai; Land A seat a n 1 , 'o 1 aix I abla c. j Jlrchcr, Richardson- -U:; . 1 ' ; . - "Will practice in the Conrts of Neltraaka, assitjed by Hardin and Bennett. Nebraska City. : JJlCOBSAFFOnp, . Attorney - and Counsclloi at Law, HENE11AL TXSUKASCE AND L'D AGENT. '.. - . And Kotary; Public. - JJ-EUKASKA CITr, IT...T. . "T TILL attend r-mptly To all fcjmnoFf entnisted to hi care, in Nebraska Terrifcery and West ern Iowa. ,'(r, rv , ; -. . (, September 12, IS.'), vlnlj-ly... ... . , : p. loa, ATTORNEY;;' - AT:;; LAW. LOT AND IADAGNT, ; - Arciier, Ilicliardson Comity X iT. '.. Notice to Pre-SmptcTs ! ! J. S. HORBJCWX CO., : ' ' Attorneys at law. . r,EAL.ES.TATE..ER0KEBS,; . tl . i t i i.-. 'i to prcpnr.rg I r 1 r '-ei vt u J. ft 2 111 I ijil tf i iifi 'lr r're-efj' Ti.i -t; f'- ' I l..f ,,..f.p.--- r.nJeii: a::y a-. . v . l"re-i : --.m;- in r'jn'r v t;s K. E HARDING, KlMBOOSH iSi CO., ! JlantifnrtMrertand WbdetaU Dealert in HATS, CAPS & GOODS, K"o 49 ITain street, bet'. Olive and Pine, ST JL0U1S,..M0 Particular attention paid to 'inanufacturirg our; finest Mole Hats. ' J..HART,:&'SON ".' SHli4MIIESS Oregon, Holt County, Missouri.' Ivcpconstantlvonband all description of ElaniCJfj Saddles, Pridles. Ac. Ac' ' . . N. 1J. Evcryarticleinonrsboplsmnnuf.icturcd by ourse've?ri.ud warraated to give satisfaction, i HEAL . ESTATE AGENCY- 7 CEOEGE CLATES. J. "V. LEE. ' Ciri-3o3 cfc Xioo Real Estate and General Agencjr, . oiiAHA. crrr, t. -c nEFEUTO ' ' ' : .; James "Wright. Broker,' Jew York,', ym. A. V oodwtrd, , lion. It. Wood, Kx-Uot. of Chin, Cleveland, Wicks. Otic and lirowncll, Hankers, Alcott& Ik-rton, 1 , Col. Kobert Campbell, , .. St Lou'rs, James Itidgway. lip ' ' ; : Crawfermind Saekott, 'Chicago. Omaha City, Aug, 30, lSr., vlDl."-ly . '"'I . , - t ..... i i j BENNET, 3OHTON .& MIAKDIXG; ATTOKIEYS AT LAW, J,"cbraskd CHif, JV. 71,' WJ Glcnicood, la. TT"ILTi practice in all fhc Courts of Ncbrst-ka o,nd N Western Iowa. Particuii attcnlion pil to ' cbtainins, locatin; Iand Warrants, ajid collection of iLcbts. i : : i ' - - : PEFEREXCK: . rbn. Iwis Caw, Detroit. 'ulius D. Morten, fc Hicbi ran; Gov. Joel A. M.ittesen, Springfield, III Gov. J. W. Grimes, Iowa C-jjy, L.wa: 11. P. Fifiled. St. I-o-uis,Mo.'v IIon.laiel O. krtoti.To4edo, Ohioj ' ,P. A. Sarpy. lellivuc,Nchras!sa: ' Sedewirh & Walker, Chicago, 111: . F (irecn, Wcaro it Jlenton, Council DIuffs.Iowa'. t. B. cuarrxa."' " ' ions c.'ti:kk. (OIINTil & TR1K, Atlorscys-at Law & Hc-al Estate' Agents, OMAHA CITY, If. T. XTTI-b attend faithfully and promptly to all busi- V npay entru?tcd to them, in tbc Territorial or IowaCourU, to the purchase cf lots and lands, ea trnesnnd pre-etaptions eoliee-Ci ),c' : - , . "j " UfF.cc in the -sond story of Henry f- Po'otjru-w build-.ng, nearly opposite the Western Exchange Hank, raruuam Etreet. .' . i Dec. 27, 15G. xln2Stf A. A.'EttJU'rORP, WM. JICLEVXA.N-, Nebraska City,N.T. P. 13IC'GA7.Y, I! ro w n v ni e, Iv T. BRADFOKD, McIXNXAN & McGAJ.1, K3I1KITMI SOLICITORS LX CIUXCKRY. Browirville and "Nebraska" Citv, N. T. BEEN'G pemaieidy Jocatea in'io 'TcrritDry,we willgive surntirc time and attention toJ.h nractico rf our profession, in afl i;s brar;cbi- ,ilat- icrs in Lltig:U.'mri Collccticrs of TJtbts, alca nod rurciiasesof IU Estate, Selrfsctions of Lands. Loa-1 ting ed" Land Warrants, and 11 osber bniincH en trusted to onr management, will receive promplaoid faiturul attention. ' PFEEENCES. ' : ' S. Xn-AoUs, . lilohard Prawn. Wm. Uobiitxell i Co., lion. James Craig, Hon. James M. llnghes, Il m..Tohn P. Sbtf ley, Messrs. Crow, McCrcarr i' Co. Messrs. S.. Hubbard A Co., ILm. J. M. Love. . U-cl . Nebraska City, LrownviUe, - . Ft.JojTrb,liIo.f St. Lmif, Ma., . u u U M Cinoiima Keokuk Jaac 7, JSjO. V Law5 tf If !is-iriiitecl States'. 1 7VM ACT' To supply dcnciciwics -in Mie AppmprLitions for the -fSerrtecof 'iuefiueal jcjjj ending tji? ..tbirJietb. .of June. eigotcen aundred and nHv-fix. TiVVf,!fMc-i by Ai tnmiWint JfounenJTicjiream tviitfr'pjSt Ujalcd jS'ittfet of Avtrca -in 4$m'jra ,-M?('tii,TJiat th i following euia?, bc.and the same are ,bmLy.l.appropriatcd to supply; .deikionties in Uie appropriations iortbe pervioo of the fia-.alyear cading tu thirtieth f Juno ono thousand eight bandrod' tand 0ft;r-si:t, out of any money jh' -the tifasury ut cthcrwlfc nypropriattd, namely :, '. .leblin rrint.ina.Tii supply ddk-ieneie in the appropriation for jointing and paper ordered at the fir it pension of the thirty.tlurd Congress, fifty -seven thousand ono hundred and seventy-bye dollars, ; ; To supply tleEt!ieD:)iet in the appropriation for Lpcuitjng.iun econd e3sioo lTtncttnrrythird (ongrcss1, which tt-sucuv were transferred to the aeuiint t ibe fir.it session iof the tbirty-fourUi Con gT3 in virtue of l,hc joint resolution approved Feb ruJiry.twveutyevonth eighteen ' hundred and fifty ix,-iwo bnndred and forty-Four thousand "ono hun fired and eigbtyeight dollars and ninety-five cents. ; To provide for the . cpraving of tho. maps and .drawings accomjinnyingiue rejKirts of explarationa mid. surveys to dvtenuino a Pari tie railroad 'route, forty -nine thousand t-wo hundred dollr, or somncb lliereof a. mfly'be ntseessary, and thp aid maps : and dra-wing? shall be engraved to the satisfaction of the Secretary' of War. ' , ., 0 - ,,, j , For comyensation of ten clerk3 of class one em iiktyud tewporarilv in the office or the Third Audi- ,t ly on account tf ciiliUiry bounty- bind warrant? tbrtc thousand fouf bun Jrcu and sixty-si dollars ami seventy-sfi cent.",, ' , " . .' - ' Vitni iiirnt riiicrisps nf PiLst-OTie l")pviartmint-r-' FoA blank books. biudi;ag..aud. stationery, fuel for the Coueral LufctrOiUea bnild;ng, inolailirig.tho rAudi tcrs )ffiec, oil, gas, and candles, printing, labor, day watr.bnian, and for mfciccllaneous itcjns, three thou sand dollar?.'-"" ' ' t 'Assay'tJinee,N'er Toik.For wages of workmen! seven thousand dollan, . - v . For salary of the Eui"vyor.gral of Utah, Vight hundred iukI thirty-three dallars ontl thirty-tbreo cunts. :t ' ' '' '- ' 1 ;"' '. ' t For salaries of .tLo .cbicCjuslioc of tio grrjTC'mc court and tight aiclit; judges, n-J thousand four hundred and . forty -Lour, t uobarg xuid. c.5gu$y-rtne cents. .-. . i . : . r:' ! - Far jgalary if - tho eircir'rt 'judge of California fourteen hundred and eighty iseven dollars and fifty ecnts. ' .. V . ,! ; " : ' For conipensaUon of the. distric! att rn"vsP four ,1 thousand ix hundnd aud TiLuety-six duaiari ami i eiiility-ij, cents.-, . . " 1 ' i - itor xonpensatmn f 1 hemarjliais, lonr thousand one hundred and fifty aVillars ahrt nrnety-n'.nexents. :Fer ?nlRrieof thciissistant treasurers, of theUiii-" aliv A ,r.o--tou aydSkLi'nis, three., thousand- niiic i ii.i.arel.H e ,j;atj-iuxi lUoiiiira-jw l tuinv-. thre-s'tf.'nts. - tUL.ut.- . - f .. '" i -iiTtlva fic'?ij:ir ?!i the f and for i',,rilf i To cn 'r ;, u- ''-M.itiMB in fur TV.-w.ntS T'ft- ! eighty-eight thousand-eae hundred and eighty-one 4 1 1 For-arreangcj, purer ase of rccl an'J nutfit,- ami torii' Id service, proTlded mthe brsi nrule ot tne rccipricity treaty with Groat BriUuE, ten thousand uf th Tjnited States, blank books, stationery, arms prvsses. flags, ami for the par-. merit of postages for the consuls of the United States, ten thousand dollar.';' For expenses of tho consulates in Turkey, viz : interpreters, guardti, and other expenses of the con sulates at Constantinople, Smyrna, Candia, and Al- erandria, two thounmd dollars. For intdpreters, guards, and other expenses of the consulate at l!eyrotit,"livc hundred dollars. lor expenses incurred byconsulsot ttio t niteu Spates in procuring information reouirod by the cir culars of eighth October, eighteen hundred and fifty three, and fifteenth Jiarch, 'eithteen hundred and. fiftv-four,rn-o;''aericj wpounded-by tbc State and Treasury Departments, and , for information called for by the resolution of thoAousc of Kepresentatiycs of tho fourteenth December, eighteen hundred and lifty-tbr e, and tirenty-six;h December, cigbtccn hundred and fifty-fonr, igbt thousand dollars. ' For compensation for clerical services performed in the ofhec of lhe United States legation at Iondo from December eightoep hnn-lred and fifty-two to August eighteen hundred and fifty-thr inclusive, one thousand dollars. To compensate the clerk of tbc United States dis trict court for the State of Connitticut for making certified copies of all copyrights recorded in bis of fice between January eighteen hundred and fcrty-six and February eigbtwrnbyJidrerl ju1 fifty -two, nine ty dollars and twenty-five cents. ; 1: - Contingent- expenses of the Dcpartracnt of State. Tor miscellaneous item?, 'five hundred .dollars. " For fitting tip and rurnishingtbecouri rooias and r.,nfcrence room and offices .for - tlrti-,eolitor-d tbousand dollars. Vnr transnoriation I Ftrr contingencies of th army, five thousand dol lar?." . :'- ' .r '"' '.' . For tbc regular supplies of the fjuarter-mastcr s daijartment, eonsistiag of fuel, forage in kind for the horses, mules, n l oxen -of th garter master's d? part merit at the several military posts nnd fctations, nnd with the nnjiies in the field; for the horses of the first and second, regiments of drcgoons, the compa- f.isof light artillery, the regiment of mounted, ri ll cmen, and such companies of infantry as uiny b mounted and also for the authorized number of or--fif.m'hor.eswhenscrvincin ti e field and at tbc for k forms for the pav ami quarter muster's depnrtmenis, nnd for the printing of drvision and dejartment or- de,rmy rcgulfitifs aoarejwrLS, lour nunurtu sua six'.y thousand uidlars. . For detravins tho erprnxeso? the suprera", circuit and district courts of the Liiitod hiates, including th District of Colu mlra also lor jurors and wit nesses in & T the fon Is nriing fnra f.ne, pertal- iies ana lonnrnres lnoinrn iu mu useaiycar eutiiu. the thirtieth of .luile,eiguteen hundred and bity-.-ix and previous yearsj-'and likewise f r defraying .the exooiisrt "of eaits fci which tins -United States arc concerned, and of pmsocutlon for offences ceminittcd. nrrainst the Lmcl titc. and fr tiie saf-ke:p;ug tf prisoners, tw hnndred thousand dollar':.: , I'. '- V ' Tor tire collection ot agricultural statistics, invcs- tiza'lions for promoting agriculture and rural econo my, sod for fhc prtcuremcut and distribution' of cut tings and seeds, to be expendca under tho dm"1 of the .eominisjioaer of patents, thirty thousand d diars. - - Fcrcimensation and mucasre of the memoers c-i the IcgisUtivc ambly, oBieei, clerks. and ojjtio- gent exiises.ot tise asscmNy tor me , erruory i.i Minneoti,sii: tnousnciuoi"l . . Forcontrnent cTpcn'sfeJf of the Territory of ?ew terpretor r (j,a'shtflT,fite bun ireu aailivrs. j cinlry f tlwnWionrfl green -toast?, ' known' as the IlAtaBie-Gardcn," ar.d. for Vailing fhe erctk wh'uh passes" tbroiigh tho same, v umusand six hundred and fifty dollars.-- - . ; For "cont'neing tbo grading and planting, with trees tbe ETumvrorcd portions of the mall, tea thou sand dollars. For cons-anetioi f a sewer in Judiciary Square, six thoufJvni.dollarfi. ' Forplaeirrg the sewer openings along Pennsylva nia Avenne nnd?r the-f-Kitwsy, and trapping the same,eight tbou?ard dollars For repairing obi portion of -the Tatcnt 02ee building, censrrusting water closets tbercin. and a- S uakrepairs of Uif east . wingtf 6aid building, ft4ir clerk of the court, of -claims, three tnousana aouara. , I'o filling upand grading the grounds belonging to the Cnstom-ilousc buUding, NorfuIk,Tirgiur.onc ' -i .;.tf !a n l.inTrr tn ftIn bv . quurtors, me pjuieui ""'" - V" j , ' twenty the iuartcr-mastersacparunenL. io v. s bnndred and twenty-seven dollars aad t welve pent". -.fwis. Yif jfrnw fir soldier s JK-ddmr. and ot sra u.VinTfi.TriT:nTiT and oLbor li'ank books tbparmv.crrtifiaites fof .discharged soldiers, b.aii i: '."Si:''' thousand uoaarsjr. - : at.- ni i 'Fofn iSjflUf h! f nrnsee treated Tor" taenbrrrj ,Tnwa. j of Cngre,'fiv rrundred (b.tlars. . , For f urnisbics the portico and exterior of tlm west i... i, i - c . ' i "P ; : : 1 vm;o? tkora.tent-Ofiicn building., to pay fte ie-' senation? due; pdt iT6n , railing; jind Jay do k the eewis airy.fLaggipg and paremonts, one hundr4 atd fittytboasinid-dolUrJ. s. ,,- , . . . 'j hec And be iijur0ter enacted, That tl joint resolution. eff Coagrtus 'HEx, tho compensail(a .of t t'nploycesiB. the legislative department (f,tlie government, and to -prohilir tlxe allowance If 't3ie usual xtni compensation to-hmibaa receivo tit ben efits thereof." approved the twentieth. sr Juk one , tha-tiana t ightTittdlrcJ And Jifty-five, whieb tutor izes tue?ipi.-iiciioik toe teucSt of Isaid res.lutioa to the Tibraiiaa and iissLitauts and massenger n the , libr ryf Congress, be id comstrorcd -os to a lox them twenty pcrcentum uyjjn the compensation prk-ided by tiio coTOUttlSectima.r the u: of fourth gwt, 'igh-teen;handred nd fif ty-our, making appepriai tion for tlio civJJ and diploaatlc-' excuses' ( gov ernment: and-th said joint lesiiUtion shall j S be construed to the raiblie.printcr for cither brandi of several extJCHthrbdepnrtmotitsehall be fumh'l un der the direction aad gapopisswa of the fKriot-m-dent of "llibJia PriLtihg be, and tho same if hereby, repealed.;.,, , , V . r -: , J( . . Sce.'o. 'Jlutl le it further enacted, Thai tbc provi sion of the act of July 'twenty-seventh, eig'hteeri hundred and fifty-live, entitled "An act to iucreasc the salaries of executive and judiciary plllcora in Oregon, NewSIcsieoWashington, Utah. and llinnc sott," wliich. deelares thattbealary of fiic governor of itewirciico be, and vthe same is borely' increased to tho sum of three thousand dollars, shall bc--eon-straed by the accounting ofDpcrs of the trcaiiiiry to be the full salary f that ofTieer' as governor - and as Baj)erintcnSeiit'..f Indian affairs.- -:. . .! . Approved, 31ay 15, IS jG. " . ; - -; - i Public 4. " 1. AN ACT " '! ' iIak:ngA Grant of altcrnata .sections of . the Publie liind-V to thciSutc of Louisiana, to aid in th construction of certain Railroads insasd States.- , He it cuactrfl -birth? Senate anil Unaf.rif Rrjrreen tativc of the Uuit:d UtiUeg of America . in Cvngrees aitmbfcd, That tlt?rc beau 1 is hereby granted to the State iif. Louisiana, :for tho purpose :of .aiding .inliocoflstTuctionof a railroad from the Toxas line, in tlie State of Louisiana, w est of the torn of Grecn wod, via Greenwood, Shrcvcjwrt,-and Jlonrocto a point on the Mississippi river; opposite Kieksburg: ar.ti (rrtir New Orleans by Opelousas, to , tho State Jin of Texas: and from New - Orleans to tho 'Suite :liuvm dircctiun to: Jackson, every alternate section' "of lend designated by tdd- numbers, for six sctious in width on eneli side -of each of said mats and branch. But in cac it shall appear that the United States hate, when-the lines or routes, of said branch are -:uehnitiTCiy.' torn. : sold any s3cuoinst sor any pi;rts ttrcniof, granted as. aforesaid, or that thc right ofiibeemptio!! hn. attached to the same; then it-hall be lawful for any ngent or ngvtits-ta -trs' njK painted by the governor of .sn id . Sfcitc, torSclv,fc-ub-iec't tothearwravarof'the Srerctarrrf the; literior fnm:tlvrliind of.the;Tmtttl Stared taitaji totlicJ tiers of sections abtrc eoif(4dr o anuh land in al ternate sections' or "part's of .jeisions, as hiill.b equal 4o snoli binds" as the-United Sl:itcshav-3 sii.- r rwisc appropriated, ,OT ;to .vbicbthc ri;: it- f prv-e-rr)'ikon. have att 'hed ' jirr?7flid: wi:' ' taiaS'-ilCtt-a'fn lie'u of -these WIsTiuC t- - .i iiliil; .fig'i'isl.i a-.taVbet a aftre--" ' 1 " o-ld mi nber. 'as air.ii(i. arid r - i af STifsaid,) shall be held hy the stat lat S.to be so locatedsh'aTl i if no1 case be fartlei fifteen miles from the lines vf'iaird roads rl C , h l'rovided'furthia-trThattl lands hereby jni.atcU for and on account of said roads andbraii'll, si;v:r ally, shall be exclusively apdiedintb3constra.tin of. that road or branch for and oa acwunt of .w hich said lands are hereby granted, an shall be dispose-1 of jonly a.? the wtjrk pn)gres3js,and ths samo stiall l applied to no -otbeT purposes wbatsvcr : Ard provided further,' That any and all' Iambi hcretoire tcsiirello the -tlhited States' by-nii art of C u- gTcss, or in any other manner by .oompe-nit author-j ltv. for the T)urTosc of aiaicz many o: 'cet. oi inter- ijal improv'cmcB-t, or ,for any other, icr vse tv hati &- J -vcr, be."andtbe same arc. hereby re.--?rvad to tie United States from the operation of this at t, except ho far as it may be foundneceassrr tobxfce the routes of said railroads or branch tii"" -'h sauhis snrved lands; in which caso the rigK -T wsy orly shall bo granted, subjectt the;approva. of the lire- iaeui tne i nuett MaF. . ., r - 1 Sec. 2. And be it farther enacted, TLai l:u i -ons nnd parts of sections of land which, by such grant, Khali remain to the Uaitcd States witii.n fix., miles im etch si te of 'faid roads and branch, j'.all iit be sold for less than double the minimum price t fnbe public lands wbon sold; nor shall -any rr said .kyrds become pubjet trt private cttry until t!i uae b ve been first xiffered at public sale at tic iuca-ed priced '. - ' ' " ' j Seci 3. , And be it further encrrW, That Uio Slid lands hereby granted to the said State shall be s ib jeet to the disposal of tho legislature thu eof, f r she purp'ses aforesaid, and no other; iad t Je sa-i-STail roiKl? Tvhd branbh shall, tc and rcc.ain publi-.hi jh ways for the use of the governmc it of th; United Hates f rce froui toll oTotbcrchar.jerpnri tbfelrms portation,; ot, nny preperv.y or tr-orps. ' - tbn' Un.'tttd Sec. 4." And be it further enact d, Tbit the lands hcreb- granted to said State shall 1"! c;ipo!ed of by faid State only in manner follow ig.'tlvit is t-?Miy : that aqnairtitv of land JioC cnccc iiag & buidred and twenty, sections, fur each-of ' i r-'-aiS and braneb, and included within a contm i ' V'iith.f twenty miles of each of said mat's hi i b- . b; may 1 J 1 i . ; 1. - ctuii v w iui i. o.ecreiarr oi hb . ; continuous miles of anv "f r i r" V said orbratich is ooiBi'etid, thencT-.P ,r , M'ttity d hereby rrantcd. not, to cxed fie lifiiidrcd and twenty sections for each of said r.:ids (r br inch having twcnty.continuonsmilesci uiploti-J fts afora- snid, and included within a continuMtv kn-;h of fwentr'inilos'of eacb of nich-road or ljraa b va y be sold: and So, from time to tim, nutil laid irite and branch are completed: aad if any or tithcr of said Ton&s or branch is aot .completed, witiin. ten "rears, n fnrther sales shall be made, and taa laii-ls" unsold eh-all TPTer to the United States. ' . '- '. Sec a. And ict jurihcr enacted. Tt tt 't mi!fl or the United States shall be tiur-v.rt- i oer said rod and branch, under the dirtu.n '.the To;t- OHice l)epaatment,at suca prio as C r.tcisj tnay, bv law direct: Provided. That until u.a p. ire U K by-law, tho Postmaster- ibliw nower to detenninc the same. Ajprovoa, rfouco, ioju. . I . '. : f Public 4.'?.:. KS ACT ' ;;f ' Granting rublic. Lands, to the State of I ivfr.sinto aid fn .tlui construction ""' TiaiintuSia- -said State. - . ,A j: I it marled by tc-Snate .It'""" i rateticcoft&e United &iiteof Ancr-'e in ueprr- K yjniireim m.nMed, That thhero be and u berciy gra.-itcd to the State of AVisconsin.forthe .: -y.f anting in the instruction of a railroad f.-o:u Ji.-on.r Co lumbus, by rhe.way of rcnrtj Vi to ;he Ss.. Croix river or lke between towasbipi Antfire and Ibirt.v-onc; and from thence t5 tt c w, 5 ci 1 of Lake Supcrion and to llayficld; a:.Ti alr-i fr :u J:' md da Lac ri Lake Winnebago, to lb Ilnc-i-i "j alternate section f land,dosignat.?dbj.o-l i turlxTSj for six sections in width on Cftb sub of f "r i ! id road. Uut 'in ease it shall apjwrsr - fast - the .' n.ied States hTVw, whence iirresorrju.tcf cf sa'.drwids'.are defi nitely fixed. s;ddy sccxion. or ary n'-j thereof, "ranted ,iTaforesaidor-ha4 tSc rj.;-.i ." re-einp-Tin bas attached to ttio.same. t! v.. : 1 lawful for any agent or agents, to fcr - I t j thogov- cmnrof said Sate. ,0 scieovsu' i Appn.rat ,f the Secretary or Uo Irrterv.r. : the United Stales ne ircst t i t -abev spcciaed,w imn:hla:nl. i i v. er fart . iscet-wns, as '.halL:t? e . as the United States have tr,'. -1 ;-r priateiL, er to which the riLU c f attached as aforesaid:- whiea bi--licu of tho suid and to w fc icb pi have .ttaacL-A aTarcai , t ..-- - .lands of ' . i ' i i seulions ' ri. sections, : i - jch lajids ' --piie appro i:v .e.ir-f.oa have u 1 si Ice ted in r : v :.t n rights t! ".- tii -the see- f :. - 7 odd num . :u las r. foresaid) uin ii' the Bfei it t ' " l;.nd ti be tioas, and parts cf se.tions,iie:?': bcrs as ttl'iresani, apa .ri'--T hJl bo htkl by the statoti' .Ti-pu-pese aforesaid : Ppvidc 1, 'I o located shall, in mvcr-sa.' b f" miles from thr lines if sak1! ra ' er, Thatthebindsbof.-byjriT.iin -1 ef s4 seyfrally -.shiU be in the construction ci' tin t r ;' 1 : i r fann fifteen : I'rei-iclfarth-' :"-r ' -a a.-count a-:'c -n y rppHed r. oi K-ivmnt rra-n ; a:! shall '. 1 . . j J of which such land? aro '' Uoiiirre! :wa uiat.o' Bjneu of tne act approve, the third MarchJ eighteen hutdred ,i.ad. fif tjf five, as rcquirjs all blank books, bindlas, and rulinrfa- tb be disposed of only as the work progresses, an 1 tho samcxbali bo appJiert to no other purr'OWi whatso ever : And provided further, That any and alllanu3 licretc fore reserved to the United tatea. by any act of Congress, or ia any ' other manner by Competent authority, lor the purpose of aiding in any object of j a whatsoever, be and the game aro hereby reserved ta i tne tnited titatos . from' the oporatien ot Liis ant, xjept so far as it may; W folind necessary, to locate thof ou'jcs of said railroads through, eush rejerrol la&Jk; in.wbich fcaso tibe , rlgbl of way only1 sball be gmntcd. iFubiect to the approval of, theJ'iesidcnt -cT the tTnitcd States; ?'x'" ' " ' '"';' ' " Sec. And be it further" cnacteT,'i Tlm the sectionsand parts of seotiona of litnd wfcich, br such. grant, shall rcnuvin to Uie'Dnited States wiikin six mije? an .each side of said roads, shall not be. sold for less than double tbo minimum price 'oT tho public ands when mid nor shall any of said Itnds become subject to. private entry until the same liare been first . trerbd at. faiblie' sale at the. increAf'ed rates. ' Sec. 2. And be it further enacted; That the said lands hereby jrranted to the said State sHall be sub- ijoet to th.cLLspasnlof tb" legislature ;bereof,'for the purposes aforesaid and no otner; and Uie said r!Ul roadi sluill be and remain public highvmys ' for thy us-eof the Gorcmmeot of the United States, "free from toll or other charge upon the transportation of ttii j jintpcrbj nr crouja oi biu cxui.ru OLBbeSar.'. ' Sec. 4. And bo it further enacted, Thatthelands boreby granftl to said State shall be disposed of by sai4 , State imjy in n.anucrfollowing, that is to say : That a quantity oFlard, not exceeding one bnndred and twenty sections for each of isaid rtf. ads, and in cluded within a continuous length of twenty piilos of each -f said rtiadsmaT be sohlrand when the'ro- vcrnor of said iStato-sball certify U the- .Secretary or tho Interior that any twenty continuous miles of any of said roads is completed,, then another quanti ty of Land hereby granted, not to exceed one hnn arcd ad twetl ry sections For each of said roads har ing twenty continuous miles completed a aforesaid, and vnoluded wiihin a continuous length of twenty miles of caclmf such roads, :niay be ild, ai!d so, from time to time, until said road3 are completed ; andjif any of said road is not completed wi ihin ten years, no further sale shall be made, -and 'the. -lands unsold shall revert to the United States. Sct-S. ".'And bo it further enacted, Tbat tbeTJrii ted States mail shall be transported over sajd roads nnder the diree tron of the Post-Offiue Department, at such price as Congress may by law direct : Prqvided; That until such price, is fixed by law. the Postmaster General sb.allb.ove poTfemi determine the same." i - Approved, Junco. lsoo :1 :Miscenaneonsv: .illic Land Offices. " .'w. 'Jl Good Time for Actual Sciikfs ! ! ' A ' Rare, Ckanrc for every "man io- seexcre tz n-j.-.?T r. t: Hmyie! : ' 'i.'inV .-..'ITlre Loiwl OEces at both ihiuSnd Orr.a- ha city are tiring -a gotnl h'lsinti in the. t vay -of entries hy pre-emption which fcliuv& u:r.t.iovu mid .. jitira.u..j are l;ia. settling t-'wiUi hona'Jide settlors.' Under tne pre-emption laws, none -but actual settler can enter land at these Dfices at the present time, hence we can know ex actly how fast our country is settling, and" we are happy to "be able to announce .that' the panic and pressure in the money mar-. Ket nas not m ine least reiaraea me seii- lemcnt of pur country Ly actual settlers under (he pre-emption laws. This speaks volumes in favor of the West. . Here in the West there is a home for every man who has an hundred dollaTS,'and sufficieiit nerve to me here and claim - it," and we say that the man in the East who has two or three hundred dollars can do no better than to comb to Jowa or Nebraska if he really wants -a home for himself and fami ly. All that he-wnnts to' make himself lAdependent is the iesoliition to start for Iowa xind stability of character sufficient to carry his resolution into (iiffect. .We have been a resident of Iowa for twenty years arid may be presumed to know what can be done here. We know thousands that who came : . to Iowa vi thout a c ent, who are : now. worth , from . 820,000 , to 8100,000 The'tiu'estion may be asked, 'How have they;beeii enabled to amass f such fortunes ?" We will answer by say ing that, they caine Jicre with a ' determi nation, to; make -inoriey.and their first move was to '.'squatt", on, a good tract of land, upon 'winch they went to work- and opened a farm, and by the time the land office opened for private entry, Had made money enough eft", of the tract Xo be able to buy iu. The' then had a home a farm ofTof which, they were able. to clear from two to twelve hundred dollars per annum; this money they invested inlands at 8145 per acre, and followed this course from year to year, until now they are lhe rich est men in Iowa. We do not have trees to fell, logs to roll, stumps to-grub and stones to gather int6 piles, before we can commence planting in Iowa; AH we have 1 10 do is to turn the Sod Over and plant our , , , . -Coruow our wheat, oats, rye, buck-wheat or peas, ana we. are sure or. a oetrer crop . f . : :.i .1 e ' .-" I tne nrsi year, manme larraers m. iew York can raise oil of their well tilled and highly manured lands; ' These are facts which we know to exist, as we have lived in the State of New York. r,In proof of our statement as to. the productiveness of the soil of Western Iowa, we are author ized by Judge James To state that he rais ed on one - and one-fourth acres of sod land, EiGHTV-SEVEx nnd a half bushels of ; wheat. There is as good chances for malcmgionunes ,py coming 10 .n estern Iowa, or Isebraska now, as there were twenty years a go. This we also know. We know.what Iowa was then. We know what Western Iowa., .and Nebraska are now, and we know that all that a man has to do in this country to bec6me wealthy m a very few years, is to settle trpon a good tract of land and go tq work.;TheJcha:nces for the; actual settler -, are. better, at this tirne, perhaps, than they' will be Tifterjthe land bflices are open for ' private ' entry; Now- the-actual settler can have his pick and choice of the -country; wh areas after the office is again opened for prirate ern try, all these choice places' will be picked up by the speculator, and the settlor will have to content himself with a second rat e tract, and although second "rate will be far superior to what is' called first rate In New Vork, Pennsylvania, or any of the Eastern States, r ' . ... . ...... Unler the' pre-emption law, the ' actual settler has one year after lie settles nj.eu the land to prove up his pre-etnpilon' end make payment for the land, " and if he is industrious and frugal, hcan -though: unn tne year to pay; for lo acres at C1 o-; per acre A train it t 'in i m 'taa't settler .has money otviri" to him,' hi: '' come h'av wliich mutu ditbT.-'- If ' h&'has a land warrant ho can 1 locate it men .his own 'T!r-V-ir.-tion.. :-Ar?d do speculator caninterfere with him. " 1 . . .To those who desire ccrninir Vest with the view of setUement we would the best plan 'would he t'-j com 2 t - ;at, triat the'laiii offices, and'.hy obtamin-r a plat rf.i three townships they rt :il n. a good selection. witLx.t a: v interfering' with other pre-emp:ors. .0 or :.'rke r Q;;r i 1 rr 1 iana omcers are rentiemcn m eve rv sens cf lhe' word ami will give all - the -aid in j their power to lhe actual settler; -aind we will add that theirieelin and gvmpath are with the" actual settler iinon the ' HrlflTirl - trivrn'nnil TToKfn'cl-o n'f'r ir.-t inducements at'this time to ' the men small means, who are in search of a hume -end we particularly call the attention, of such to the facis.ahove stated. .Come 6 Iowa or. Kehraska, you . who Lave spent half of your days in the East, and as yet have only attained to the honorable sta tion of "hewers of wood and drawers of. water.'' ' Iowa and Nebraska - offers you a home' almost .without money and without price... u. . ' ' ., The, above appropriate and well written, nrticle we copy frorri 'the Council EhiJF. Bugle. 7 . ryVhat. is said as to the -.rapjuity with which that portion of the country; rc-j erred to is filling up, , together widi indu cements held out to actual scttlerf-,' is Equally' if .hot rjiore,. applicable, to this, southern portion of Isebruska. " 'We tould. numerate hundreds' of '' siicn Iniitahces"; qf prosperity as referred to by the liugkv-f-; borne-- vears-::nee wrnrr man cont . " r ally importvir cl-rkiihb: At ;i u to go West, s )v".;it ;i c. L-;-Acccpt rlcrksinp here, and a lo.e at -once all dependence, your energy bs comes .Ml S ,di lew years lor any dependent position. 1 may give .you a place 'to-day; and; I can put you' 'out' to morrow;: and there is -.another man over to the White House' who can put.Tie but and the. people, bye and bye, can put him out, and so we go. Iut if.yoaown an acre of land it IsyouT'tmpire, and: your cabin ia your castle you are a 'sovereign,' and you will feel it in. every -throbbing of your pulse,, and every day of your .lif-3 would assureme of Your thanks for thus haying advised you." ' ' ; 1 Two -charming women were one clay discussing: what, is thafcorrstitutea beauty in the hand. They diflervd. in opinion as much as - in ."the ( shape,, of ..the ..member 'whose merits ' they were 'discussing A young gentleman presented himSelf and by common consent the question was re ferred to him ; :It was adelicaie matter. He thourrht of .Paris and the three god desses. . Glancing from , one to lhe other beautiful white hands, presented to him, which, by the way, he had a cunmng' to hold for some time m his own, for the purposeof examination, he rplifd at last "I give it up; the question is too hard for me : but ask the poor, and they, will tell , you that the .most beautiful hand, is the, one that gives.' '- Uondemn no man lor not thinking as you think. Let every man enjoy the full and free liberty of thinking for himself. Let every man use his own judgment, since every man must give an account .of himself to God. Abhor every approach, in any kind of degree, to the spirit of per secution. If you cannot reason -or persu ade a man into the tru;hf 'never: -attempt to force him into it. II love will sot com pel him to come, leave him .to God, the the judge of all.' ' '.The charms tha. fashipnlcnds to woman would be considered positive defects;4 if nature had given them. . V ' . ' .... . To appreciate a free countrv.vou must travel in a despotic stat-?. It is like-con.-! into the open anther visiting a pri - " r. - - ing son. Adversity brings to light many a hid den beauty. It L-like a beautiful flower revealed for the first time en ' a day. .',-. - ' .-.-::.,. showery ' We fancy we are becoming wi::er as v.e gTcnY older, when it is simplybur incapa city to commit the same lollies as when we were j'cung. ,, ;' - ,5 " i:Envy lasHcs ' princi p'ally'ihe' fortunate. It is like the ' raganiufiirrs 'In - the tre.t; who cry out,W"heep .beiiadl?: directly they see one of thciuccmraxlcs.Avho has got a lift.. , - - , . , . , - . . - - ." i A treeof latge circnm!errace rsprcjig from a root as delicate as. a liair-a towinr of nine stories arose out if a handful of earth; a journey of a tltousahd miles be gan by a step. - ' j . . A pleasant wife is ramoow . in the r sky', when her husba;:'rs;Trninl ist" to.3-cd fcere aiiirnaie :h:s;.scttki e a r?at ,to.T make hia , cdlectioiiI hi, llorn2i - !v J'V - ary cae in manv.msta:K-:s wouU provo . bf f V1 l?-Wia al -advantaVii to' Loth dehtor uni c'n I-lK'riiioe-as.FaTvsii r-reachtrl.jrirm it with storms and iemp;ts. . i ' " ' X ( ! ... Joker s'.CoInmii:;i;r Ih'icr TaTTsil on tlie "SpcexlL . 1 . I . . 1 l 1 ri 1 I. f CY II , it l I A Km m uriLU;iJVUi:rt0 lho.rort!?ii3Twiisctipt- , r . . , , " t last -"hLerdoy It v.ii a-2re3vt ucntVu.st lu- ljlu iuer s an ri tt cnrifort to iniinr. I .o'strppbfbe that Ki .lor ;Fiu-iiI.wlex . He's fliirIr vked upyisahaou: as pvh a'lpu tomer as thh divil ever wrasleil with.. I dcrvt raly.sposo he'd he. a hit more ct'ocrd of Biiscb.ib cr evcia the1 Old Bdj Id.nself thnn I thbulu he 'c.k yerliu ' c,'alt. You rrt?r r-.r.him talk.cf. the divil jeft as tasy and famiiycr as thci he.t w he'd he critter nnder l;:s thnrah.'an was sanjI1 had he v,"a3 ... But Lad holt of hi:h wxir the har I was aia ta say -s uihen I of his. last saniiint cf hi:-ra.. " r. -. " Lf- iJSer iaid dcouruevi: pnts aitd i '"O'.'ed fill tt!l. .-.. Fust SpeeritocaLbm -'is tho ;rorks 'of m -.Second Its the -twr;;int3vw3rk(5l..by oucl torce on vitalized suer caruoiuc elec- trick fluid." 7". " " ' 7' 7 "' , , : -Third (This pint I dIJn't gct nold .of egzactly; he not 'spcakinvery legibly hut it was either !Mpscrnsra cr. Mornro'n-f ism, but. it don't tnatter . tnuuJj us which e'vtr it was, lie proved ili'.,. t t . ..' Fonftli Its Annymill magnitudes." 7 riil (This pintnyKier', " I Mc:tnt' pv( . verbiuakurn, but it was snme kind "ot a; bug saounded suthia like Jewn-buj. ) . .. Sixth Ef it war speeritf, tlteylwar evil speents.v t , . - ''SeveiithTfcar is no j;jeerhs; t.o liow. .i: .Tho discoarse Was cht)ck"f till of 'Spnp turc .leafing -on ei.sexeral 'Wnts 'and liysterioal, facks for hi: h just.ffli brned as he can lie, and I -do actocJiy "bjeve-ef accident-(he wouldn't do it" hoijniy,') 'he . should get any-"more into hiinj'htd burst rigbt!np.if:''Vhy, he'4 haruliffflrri'grrat Greek, anJ Latin words in suit' B,iTny.that nobodj' can un.derstazxd.. just-itsu: as I. kin'sav, caotv," tafer. or ' anv ether i'ranl it . ac-a. ... v. or. i. He sail this rf of i!iir t.n nilhiii 'to hi:o V.!:.-:; 1 t.h.c Whch ii! llj.lrr, al ' th bf-r3 which '. '- ".' (?"vil v,-im. pork-said il.was ?What cf f " ., t . frf.tv'w.i; hwrs InanS iV whisky sweetened with arucknineT' Tltcn ne tuk up the "m'eejuns . and the. way;hc -.'made their feathers' fly. ia . a soluiDn.'V.-arnin to . all wrappers. :Said thar -wara -a -tsecond hand chaw of terboker's difTeferwe atwecn en an that ere 'Simeon 3Iagp2,;pokea of in Scripter.'V Then he.1" struck, aout into the almiglitiest pea roar jasliai ever hern' tin this subloonary spear llti actooally- seemed to take tne dml right irp by the . tail, and shake hira like a cat wa'd amice ' I beant much of a poick ah doi;t mn much to imagenation,but, I swan to nuia I eerh jest tliought I could hear, the cJi critter holler, as the Eider wltarrged and .cufTed him abaout. Ef I war in hw place,; I'd think twice abaout it afore Tel go smelltn raound .agin within the- Elder reechT ;A man tried in Boston for stealing. b. " horse and wagon, being .crdled ,trpcn:,t speak for himself, said . , j -. .',.. , , ' l,I have nothing to say in.' r articular. The fact is, when I get half cr two-thirds drunk, I think even-thing belongs tome.v . , Whereupon th liostoa Fcit makes this parenthesis; -.; ; T 1 '. . -:- ' "There are someVery sot er people who ". act as if they thidc just as Jce doQs'.wbdn '. he is drunk." ' . ' ' ' t !.John Phcenix went' to the 'theatrcpnef; when Mrs. Smith wat; advertised to ap-' pear in i ico pieces. . After -tie '.perf orm ance, he demanded the return, of.'. his. mo -. ney, for he said Mrs.. SrnitJ appeared wuoli; during both pcrfonaanres. . 'Johnny, docs you lovo me ",T Ten. Susy, I docs.". "How do yiu know yon love me "ivase. us3;,; vrhrnexer ,1 looks at you, mv heart 7um"s: up and Iniacks asm my stumick so'.Uat I doni have' anv annetite for a week of tcrwards.' : : The followmg bill was actsaHy present ed, ut a hotelto a gentleman trartlhng in the. north oi .Enghmd : -. ; ' r Alios for' ada 7 '. . ' 1 7. 6?. . ".' A; '-;..; : ; ' .0 W.' . ' ' fetchinonimcm ' 1 0 s.0d. l",?"1 rlT$xsay not l able todcciV per the above, wq interpret jt.: - v An 'oss f or a day -7r. (VL 7. Hay " . . O Ui'M. . fetchin'.on him 'ome : 0 Is. bi. ' ' -i . . -. . - t .-1 Y . ..... j- . . ! " . ( . . ; , ' What pity, 'tis, said John the sagrv i . ., .. That women should, for hire,.. ., i . -Expose themselve:? upon th tage, . '- By wearing men's alti'e'.'r ". '"" ,., ,V Expose !, cries Ned, Vhii Iors'o jetr-i;.-;: ?ln' sense you- rarely fail;."" 7 'What do the darlings havVto fear " T"hen, clad in coat-of-siae ; Dowt Jfr.V in allusion to tlie .exclusion oi many would be ciarcbrgtrrsi frem thr sanctnary, by reason of high pew-rt -nt ia our fashionable, churches, T?narks ; .. . . ., "The reason why a majority cf 3"ou g- to Beelzebub, is because )'oi. can't ai: jrJ to goto heaven at the pres'.2X.ti exorbitant, prices! ,-' ' j: '" ' t: -D ire to.be -siqgular, .bijii.y?0t; sec. around ycu to to wrenj.?.. i'. ' ' ' ' '